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I was at Symphony Hall last night to hear John Williams and the Pops do a night of movie themes. He did a mix of his work as well as others (including Harry Potter and Lawrence of Arabia, which were amazing), but the encore topped them all. First he played Mudd's theme from the new Indy movie, then came back out to play the original Indy theme. That's the craziest I've ever seen a crowd get for classical music. People were still standing and cheering through the first 30 seconds of the song.

I'll see the new one just like everyone else, but I don't have high expectations. In fact, I expect it to be campy and lame with a thin plot that seems contrived. So, basically just like "Temple of Doom."

I really liked the movie but I was a bit older than you. I was born 1966 so I was 14 or 15 when it came out. I never saw Last Crusade. Since my teenage years, I don't see as many movies. I count on renting most of them and never get around to it.

I loved the Mad Max movies - well at least the first two. Third sucked as in most trilogies. I think Mel Gibson is an asshole who I would never go pay to see anymore but I loved those movies when they came out. Mad Max 2, AKA Road Warrior was released in the US first, hence the different name.

I loved the Terminator series. Well at least the first two again although the 3rd wasn't quite as bad as the 3rd Mad Max.

I agree Harrison Ford was great as Indiana Jones and Han Solo.

The only movie I saw this year at the theater was Iron Man - which was excellent even though I bought movie tickets 3 times for myself. Twice I did it just so my son and his friends could get into an R rated movie but I just went in and then left. Trust me, I wasn't being a bad parent, my son really didn't want me there.

I have always thought that Harrison Ford's depiction of Han Solo in the first three "Star Wars" movies was the best thing about those movies. In fact, I was probably the oldest person in the theater when "Return of the Jedi" opened! I loved "Raiders of the Lost Ark" and "I.J. and the Last Crusade"--with the latter, it didn't hurt that Sean Connery was wonderful as Indy's father! But, sorry Dan, "Temple of Doom" was the weakest entry as far I was concerned. Between Kate Capshaw's awful heroine (couldn't hold a candle to Karen Allen's Marion Ravenwood!) and the monkey brains banquet, that is one movie that was best seen just once!

Raiders was just pure, unadultraited fun! As "age contempories" all I wanted to do was run around with a whip after that movie. With Temple of Doom, it was monkey brains! I did really enjoy Last Crusade if nothing more than Sean and Harrison's sparing.

I will go and see this movie this weekend and I go in to it with just an expectation of FUN! For me it is critic proof. I just want to be a kid again for 2 hours.

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